Forza Horizon 2 Tunes Up 15 More Cars

Microsoft has released a new slate of vehicles that will appear in Turn 10 Studios' upcoming racing title, Forza Horizon 2, including the world’s fastest production vehicle, the Bugatti Veyron.

This new group of 15 cars is a diverse one, with nimble rally cars, classic muscle, slick street racers and insane, 200-mph supercars that will test the nerves and reflexes of even the most skilled drivers. At first glance, some vehicles like the 1992 Lancia Delta HF Integrale EVO, the 1980 Renault 5 Turbo and the 1977 Ford Escort RS1800 may not seem much to look at, but one uphill climb in these rally cars shows the deceptive amount of power contained under those small hoods. The 1965 Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe and the 1971 Plymouth Cuda 426 HEMI will appear, pitting their massive engines and equally substantial bodies against one another in a battle for classic muscle car supremacy. More practical cars, like the 2011 BMW 1 Series M Coupe, the 1983 Audi Sport Quattro and the 1990 Mercedes-Benz 190E 2.5-16 Evolution II will show off their racing lineage, pairing elegant styling with surprising performance. The vehicles that players are most excited about, however, are the exotic supercars, and this small list from Forza Horizon 2’s garage offers three outstanding examples. The 2011 Bugatti Veyron Super Sport, 2012 Hennessey Venom GT and 2013 Ariel Atom 500 V8 are all obscenely fast, absurdly expensive and staggeringly beautiful, and will offer major racing thrills to players who are comfortable with 215 MPH straightaways.

With over 200 vehicles expected in Forza Horizon 2’s final version, Microsoft still has at least 69 vehicles left to announce. The full list of cars in this newest group can be found on Xbox.com, and details about the other 116 cars and trucks can with our previous coverage, here and here. Stay tuned for more Forza Horizon 2 updates as its September 30 release date approaches.

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